Kaela, Josilynn, and Seth are a lively sibling group who anxiously await their forever family. The children are endearing, loveable, and outgoing. They enjoy playing together and all things outdoors, riding their bikes, and watching TV. Kaela, Josilynn, and Seth are extremely close to one another and have consistently been in each other's lives. They love to spend time with the family, but also like to receive one-on-one attention from their caregivers. They like to help out around the house, especially with cooking. Josilynn is a fun-loving, happy youth who also has a serious side. She has recently discovered racing and loves to run! Kaela expresses wide-eyed wonder at life in general. She is a very social child and loves to be around her friends and family. She loves to read and is pleased with her progress. Seth is always up for action and adventure. He is constantly on the go. Kaela, Josilynn, and Seth are excited about adoption and finding their family.

"My mission is to find a forever family!"

Kaela is a bright, energetic, and fun-loving youth. As the oldest of the sibling group, she tends to watch out for her younger siblings, Seth and Josilynn. She loves her siblings and is very attached to them. Although Kaela enjoys the "girlie" side of things, she also loves to play outside and can be as rough and tumble as the boys. She loves books and her favorite is the “Junie B. Jones” series. Kaela has been learning how to ride her bike and is determined to do so in order to keep up with her brother and sister. She enjoys going to church and interacting with the congregation. Kaela is very friendly and outgoing. She is quick to laugh and smile.

Kaela and her siblings are searching for their forever family. Kaela is ready to be loved and accepted into a new family. She is looking forward to meeting them! She will thrive in a home that can provide her structure, predictability, and security.

"I’m running the race to find a forever family! Will you be at my finish line?"

Josilynn is a thinker. She is loyal and protective of her siblings. Although she is the middle child of the sibling group, she is often the leader of the group. She is a little shy upon first meeting people, but she warms up quickly. Josilynn can be serious at times, but she also has a silly side. Although she loves school, she benefits from one-on-one time to work on homework. Josilynn loves to play outside and she has recently started competitive running. She practices daily and recently competed in her first race. She placed first in her age bracket and second overall. Josilynn was overjoyed with this achievement and looks forward to more competitions.

Josilynn and her siblings will do well in a home that provides them with structure, guidance, and clear boundaries. Josilynn is looking forward to meeting her forever family where she will be loved and accepted. She would love to have an active family who enjoys going on outings, traveling, and participating in church and community activities.

"I love life and life loves me!"

Seth is the youngest in his sibling group and he is a high-energy ball of fun! He loves to play outside, jumping on the trampoline and riding bikes. Seth is at his best when he is busy. He loves to play video games. Seth is talkative and outgoing. He loves to be in the middle of everything. He can be the class clown and does enjoy entertaining others. Seth is not afraid to speak his mind and let his opinions be known. Seth is very bonded to his sisters and often looks to them for reassurance and guidance. He enjoys going on outings, traveling, and attending church.

Seth and his siblings will do best in a home that offers them structure, guidance, and stability. Seth is very much looking forward to meeting his forever family. He would love to have a family who is active and on the go.

Kaela, Josilynn, and Seth long to meet their forever family. They need a strong family who is committed to all three of them. The family needs to provide a nurturing and structured home. The children are quite active, so it would be ideal if the family were just as active. Also, the family need to advocate for any educational or therapeutic needs the children may have.